Battle of Çesme at Night (1848) by Ivan Aivazovsky captures the terrifying beauty of war at sea, turning a historical catastrophe into a sublime spectacle. The painting depicts the 1770 Russian attack on the Ottoman fleet during the Russo-Turkish War, a night battle that ended in a massive explosion and the near-total destruction of the Ottoman ships. Aivazovsky, a master of maritime light and movement, heightens the emotional tension by contrasting the blazing inferno of the burning fleet with the dark, restless waters that surround it. The chaos of fire and smoke dominates the scene, yet the composition remains controlled, almost theatrical, emphasizing the awe-inspiring power of nature when fused with human violence. Rather than focusing on individual figures or heroic narratives, Aivazovsky creates an overwhelming sense of scale and fragility, reminding the viewer that even the most powerful empires can be consumed in a single night by the forces they unleash.